Prep Sports: Onsted boys soccer wins Stockbridge invite

The Onsted boys soccer team did no allow a goal in regulation en route to winning Saturday’s Stockbridge Invitational championship.

Onsted beat Fowlerville 2-0 in its first match of the day. Tyler Hill and Nick Coats scored, while Andrew Ouellete added an assist.

Wildcats goalkeeper Grant Payer made nine saves.

In the championship game against Quincy, the scoreless contest went to a penalty-kick shootout. Payer made two saves, while the Wildcats were led in the shootout by Conner Wright, Ouellete, Hill and Kan Strack.

Onsted (3-0) will travel to face Jackson Northwest on Monday.

Adrian 4, Columbia Central 3: At Brooklyn, Alex Hanosh shut out Columbia Central in the first half in goal, before scoring twice in the second half of Adrian’s non-league win.

Mitchell Hanosh and Gavin Stintzi scored for the Maples (3-3) in the first half, both assisted by Jon Jimenez. Stintzi added an assist in the second half, while Jimenez and Nathan Horn split time in goal.

Onsted finished fifth at 460. Tecumseh also competed, but did not have a full lineup.

For Madison, Lindsey Morris shot a 93 — fourth in the individual standings — and Mari Najar added a 104. For best ball, Kayla Wohlgamuth and Marisa Ramos shot 95, while the scramble team of Maizy Czajkowski and Abby Morris shot 96.

Madison lost to Class A Cass Tech in the semifinals (22-25, 25-21, 8-15).

Madison (13-3-1) will face Britton Deerfield on Sept. 7.

Addison at Sue Carlisle Tournament: At Jonesville, the Panthers advanced to the semifinals of the tournament, finishing 4-4 on the day.

In pool play, Addison lost to Camden-Frontier (21-25, 14-25), before beating Reading (25-14, 25-21) and Jackson Christian (25-14, 25-21). The Panthers lost to Jonesville in the semifinals (19-25, 14-25).